hermits
英 [ˈhɜːmɪts]
美 [ˈhɜrməts]
n. 隐士; 隐修者; 遁世者
hermit的复数
柯林斯词典
- 隐士;隐修者;遁世者
Ahermitis a person who lives alone, away from people and society.
双语例句
- This is where the first hermits had dug out their cells and churches during the12th century.
世纪,隐士开始在这里开挖石墓和建造教堂。 - The hermits in Han dynasty played an important role in promoting cultural development, influencing social values and customs, and reforming politics.
在受社会文化、风习、政治影响的同时,汉代隐逸群体在推动文化发展、砥砺社会风习及改良政治等方面都发挥了巨大作用。 - Once they are out, no one will believe that they are hermits.
他一旦出了门,没有人会想到那是隐士。 - The Bible knows nothing of solitary saints or spiritual hermits isolated from other believers and deprived of fellowship.
圣经没有记载过任何离群索居的圣徒或与其他信徒隔绝的隐士。 - Although keeping the goal of being hermits in their minds, poets in Xinjin Dynasty mostly sought spiritual relaxation, unwilling to escape from the real world.
在西晋士人中间,普遍存在著以隐逸为高的思想,但他们大多看中的是一种心神的超然无累,而不是想要真正栖遁山泽。 - Some of the hermits were great scholars known as "father of the church", whose work is generally considered orthodox.
有些隐修者还是杰出的学者,他们以“宗教之父”而名世,其著作也广泛的被人视为正统学说。 - We cannot live like hermits.
我们也不能象隐士一样过活呀。 - Except for hermits and recluses, who shun company, most people are gregarious.
除规避人群的隐士及遁世者外,大部分人都是喜好群居的。 - Two hermits lived in a cave far from civilization.
两个隐士住在远离世间的一个山洞里。 - Layoffs can turn social butterflies into near hermits who shun such outlets as book clubs and even church groups, finds a new study.
一项新研究发现下岗会让“交际花”成为“隐士”。这些人会回避读书俱乐部、教堂等这类公众设施。